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    Module 3: Who is in the Team? 
   Overview 
   The aim of this module is to understand in detail the roles and responsibilities of the 
   individuals participating in the Team Around the Learner approach. This module will outline 
   who is involved in the process, why they are involved, and how. Key to the Team Around the 
   Learner  approach is the role of the Lead Professional, which will be clarified in the following 
   module in greater detail. 
   Focus
   This module will support your understanding of:
    3           Who is in the team?
                  Understanding the roles and responsibilities of key team members
                  Roles and responsibilities during the Team Around the Learner approach 
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   Understanding the roles and responsibilities of key team members
    Teamwork is the cornerstone of the Team Around the Learner approach
    Teamwork is the reason why this approach works in meeting the needs of the 
    learner and sustaining them in education. The team is brought together and 
    considers the needs of the learner within education and the factors impacting on 
    their engagement in education. The team purposefully collaborates and connects 
    together through the Team Around the Learner  approach.  
    The entire team as part of Team Around the Learner consists of several roles: 
       Learner     Family     School     Initial    Lead       Team 
                                         Contact    professional 
                                         Person
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     Understanding the roles and responsibilities of key team members
       Learner     The learner is the motivation for the Team Around the Learner approach and is at 
                   the centre of service planning.
                   Who can be a learner?
                   Learners are children or young people who engage in learning programs and who are 
                   vulnerable or at risk of vulnerability, or who have additional or complex needs. They 
                   require or are accessing multiple services that need to be coordinated. 
                   What is their role?
                   The expectation is that learners will fully engages and participate in the process. To 
                   enable this, learners may need to be empowered to express needs, goals, issues of 
                   concerns as they arise. The likelihood of successful outcomes are increased when the 
                   perspectives of the learners are addressed. 
                   Learner are central to the team, are actively consulted and provided with opportunities 
                   to express their needs during the process so that their voice and perspective drive the 
                   process. This also recognises that there are limits to consider, such as safety, age 
                   appropriateness, rules and policies etc.
                                                                 Learners may not always feel comfortable voicing their 
                                                                 opinions. A conscious effort  or specific strategies may 
                                                                 be required to ensure learners feels safe and in a place 
                                                                 where they will be heard and not judged.
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   Understanding the roles and responsibilities of key team members
             Team Around the Learner is a person centred and family sensitive practice approach 
     Family  concerned with responding to the learner's needs within the context of education.
             Who can be considered  family?
             It is important or understand the context of the learner’s family situation and whether it is 
             appropriate for them to be involved. Safety and wellbeing concerns may limit their involvement 
             in Team Around the Learner. 
             Family may include:
             •
              biological or adoptive parents
             •
              grandparents/kin and or other extended family
             •
              court assigned custody to a public agency
             •
              a community member or significant adult in the life of the learner
             What is their role?
             The role of the family is to :
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              provide the family’s perspective to other team members
             •
              assist in encouraging the learner's strengths and needs
             •
              participate in supporting the goals for achieving the learner's needs
             •
              provide input into the development and implementation of strategies and actions to achieve 
              goals
             •
              be part of the support network for the learner moving through the Team Around the Learner 
              journey
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      Understanding the roles and responsibilities of key team members
                            The initial contact person is the learner's first point of contact.
             Initial        Who can be an initial contact person?
           contact 
           person           •    The initial contact person may be anyone who cares for, supports or works with the 
                                 learner.
                            •    They must be able to recognise and articulate the need for a co-ordinated service and 
                                 support approach to address the learner’s vulnerability and complex needs. This 
                                 recognition may have also come through as a suggestion for someone else. 
                            •    Most often the initial contact person is someone who has the appropriate knowledge and 
                                 skills to begin the process. 
                            What is their role?
                            •    Engage with the learner and family and begin the process of needs identification.
                            •    Introduce the notion of team and support planning - clarify any questions. 
                            •    Identify the level of assistance required and capture information on the Initial Needs 
                                 Identification tool. 
                            •    Initiate consent and information sharing processes. 
                                   After the Initiate Contact phase the initial contact person's role will transition to either that 
                                   of the Lead Professional or a team member as they are most likely someone who is 
                                   working closely with the learner.
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